In my LinkedIn feed lately, every time a company does something new, everyone jumps on it like there’s free cake, all trying to grab a slice of the attention.
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Bhai it's becoming like instagram where everyone follows a trend for a while to get max views and all and then they jump to the next thing that's making noise.
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